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Cosa (chi) è bypass angiography - definizione

TECHNIQUE FOR EXAMINING THE CIRCULATION OF THE RETINA AND CHOROID OF THE EYE
Fluorescent angiography; IVFA; Fluorescein angiogram; Eye angiography; Intravenous fluorescein angiography; Fundus fluorescein angiography

relief road         
  • Plaridel Bypass Road in Bulacan, an example of a bypass road in the Philippines
  • Outer Bypass Road (Atal ORR) at Narsinghi, Hyderabad in India
ROAD TAKING A NEW ROUTE WHICH AVOIDS A PREVIOUSLY PASSED LOCATION
Bypass route; Truck route; Bypass road; Bypass highway; Road bypass; Traffic bypass; Byepass; Relief road; Bypass routes; Truck routes; Truck Route; Bypass Road; Diversion road
¦ noun Brit. a road taking traffic around, rather than through, a congested urban area.
Bypass (road)         
  • Plaridel Bypass Road in Bulacan, an example of a bypass road in the Philippines
  • Outer Bypass Road (Atal ORR) at Narsinghi, Hyderabad in India
ROAD TAKING A NEW ROUTE WHICH AVOIDS A PREVIOUSLY PASSED LOCATION
Bypass route; Truck route; Bypass road; Bypass highway; Road bypass; Traffic bypass; Byepass; Relief road; Bypass routes; Truck routes; Truck Route; Bypass Road; Diversion road
A bypass is a road or highway that avoids or "bypasses" a built-up area, town, or village, to let through traffic flow without interference from local traffic, to reduce congestion in the built-up area, and to improve road safety. A bypass specifically designated for trucks may be called a truck route.
arteriography         
  • Finger [[angioma]] seen on angiogram
  • Renal artery angiography video
MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNIQUE
Arteriography; Arteriogram; Angeiography; Cineangiography; Angiographic; Angio; Subtraction angiography; Angiogram; Conventional angiography; Vascular radiology; Invasive angiography; Angogram
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¦ noun Medicine radiography of an artery, carried out after injection of a radiopaque substance.

Wikipedia

Fluorescein angiography

Fluorescein angiography (FA), fluorescent angiography (FAG), or fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) is a technique for examining the circulation of the retina and choroid (parts of the fundus) using a fluorescent dye and a specialized camera. Sodium fluorescein is added into the systemic circulation, the retina is illuminated with blue light at a wavelength of 490 nanometers, and an angiogram is obtained by photographing the fluorescent green light that is emitted by the dye. The fluorescein is administered intravenously in intravenous fluorescein angiography (IVFA) and orally in oral fluorescein angiography (OFA). The test is a dye tracing method.

The fluorescein dye also reappears in the patient urine, causing the urine to appear darker, and sometimes orange. It can also cause discolouration of the saliva.

Fluorescein angiography is one of several health care applications of this dye, all of which have a risk of severe adverse effects. See fluorescein safety in health care applications. Fluorescein angiography does not involve the use of ionizing radiation.

Fluorescein angiography was pioneered by German ophthalmologist Achim Wessing, who published his findings in 1969.